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My take on Neurodivergent Ageing, as published in OT Magazine
This article on neurodivergent ageing is based on my seminar at the Neurodiversity Show and Axia's Post-Diagnostic Support Group. In the OT Magazine article, I talk about the lifelong nature of neurodivergence. We know that you don't grow out of it. It is part of who you are and how you experience your world, and that both challenges and coping skills change over time. Yet, there isn't enough understanding of what this might mean practically, how it might alter the presenta
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Feb 231 min read


Surviving the Festive Season, Free OT pack inside!
The festive season is often sold to us as a time of joy, connection and celebration, but for many children, young people, families and neurodivergent adults, it can also be one of the most overwhelming periods of the entire year. Routines shift. Sensory environments intensify. Social expectations grow, and on top of that, we’re all carrying our own stories: grief, change, transitions, burnout, financial strain and the pressure to “stay jolly.” As a specialist Occupational The
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Dec 2, 20253 min read


Neurodivergence and Driving: navigating the road while Dyspraxic, ADHD or Autistic
I am tempted to make some lame jokes about how learning to drive 'drove me mad' or was the 'road to Hell', but let's just say it was tricky! Many neurodivergent individuals excel at driving, such as professional racing driver Bobby Trundley, NASCAR driver Armani Williams, and international karting driver Elliott Shaw. However, many struggle with this task. This is not an intelligence issue; it is not a common-sense issue; it is a processing difference. Understanding this, usi
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Nov 16, 20251 min read


Navigating Halloween as a Neurodivergent Family
Halloween can be such a mix of excitement and anxiety, especially for those of us who are neurodivergent. The lights, the noise, the costumes, the crowds; it’s a lot. And if you’re a neurodivergent parent, like me, trying to make the day magical for your child while managing your own sensory limits can feel like walking a tightrope in an ill-fitting clown costume. Parents often feel overwhelmed before the day even arrives. Pumpkin carving sounds lovely in theory, but in pra
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Oct 29, 20252 min read


Empowering others; assessment, reports and interventions in therapy.
So many people would benefit from greater access to therapy, to personalised interventions carried out without time or budget...
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Jul 12, 20253 min read


Sensory Information Packs are now in stock!
My updated sensory information packs are now available! They cover the 8 senses and have visual maps which allow you to understand your...
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Jul 6, 20241 min read
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